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Cole Haynes
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Cole M. Haynes, Kseniya Petrova, Cristina Benedetti, Yun Yang and David Ron. 2007. ClpP mediates activation of a mitochondrial unfolded protein response in C. elegans. Developmental Cell. 13(1): 1-14.
R. Luke Wiseman, King-Tung Chin, Cole M. Haynes, Ariel Stanhill, Chong-Feng Xu, Assen Roguev, Nevan J. Krogan, Thomas A. Neubert, and David Ron. 2009.Thioredoxin related protein is an arsenite-regulated thiol reductase of the proteaseome 19S particle. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 15233-15245.
Yun C, Stanhill A, Yang Y, Haynes CM, Xu CF, Neubert TA, Mor A, Philips MR and Ron D. 2008. Proteasomal adaptation to environmental stress links resistance to proteotoxicity with longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans. PNAS. 105(19): 7094-9.
Stanhill A, Haynes CM, Zhang Y, Min G, Steele MC, Kalinina J, Martinez E, Pickart CM, Kong XP and Ron D. 2006. An arsenite-inducible 19S regulatory particle-associated protein adapts proteasomes to proteotoxicity. Molecular Cell. 23(6): 875-885.
Cristina Benedetti, Cole M. Haynes, Yun Yang, Heather P. Harding and David Ron. 2006. Ubiquitin-like protein 5 positively regulates chaperone gene expression in the mitochondrial unfolded protein response. Genetics. 174(1): 229-239.
Cooper AA, Gitler AD, Cashikar A, Haynes CM, Hill KJ, Bhullar B, Liu K, Xu K, Strathearn KE, Liu F, Cao S, Caldwell KA, Caldwell GA, Marsischky G, Kolodner RD, Labaer J, Rochet JC, Bonini NM and Lindquist S. 2006. Alpha-synuclein blocks ER-Golgi traffic and Rab1 rescues neuron loss in Parkinson's models. Science. 313(5785): 324-328.
Cole M. Haynes, Eric A. Titus and Antony A. Cooper. 2004. Degradation of misfolded proteins prevents ER-derived oxidative stress and cell death. Molecular Cell. 15(5): 767-76.
Cole M. Haynes, Sabrina Caldwell and Antony A. Cooper. 2002. An HRD/DER-independent ER quality control mechanism involves Rsp5p-dependent ubiquitination and ER-Golgi transport. The Journal of Cell Biology. 158(1): 91-101.
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